guns are fairly strictly controlled but 'trauma pistols' are everywhere - pretty much just single-shot pistols that fire a huge rubber bullet or pepperballs; look up the Wasp/Osa
Originally posted by aldra
guns are fairly strictly controlled but 'trauma pistols' are everywhere - pretty much just single-shot pistols that fire a huge rubber bullet or pepperballs; look up the Wasp/Osa
Interesting, also i can order a gun with pepper rounds as well from the Czech Republic. For some reason i thought gun laws were less strict in Russia though.
I'm no expert on it, more or less just what I've picked up from various russian news sites.
Single-shot is probably wrong, I thought it was single action, ie. you have to cock the hammer manually or select the barrel or something, but apparently it fires like a revolver that doesn't revolve. I need to look into the mechanics, but goddamn I want one.
Originally posted by aldra
I'm no expert on it, more or less just what I've picked up from various russian news sites.
Single-shot is probably wrong, I thought it was single action, ie. you have to cock the hammer manually or select the barrel or something, but apparently it fires like a revolver that doesn't revolve. I need to look into the mechanics, but goddamn I want one.
Why'd you want one of them? If i were getting a gun, i would get an actual gun that fires actual bullets.
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in a practical sense though, it'd be ace as a self-defence weapon here as if you have to use it, you won't have to deal with a dead body afterwards - 'self defence' is pretty narrow. also a lot more concealable than most handguns.
if you're talking about when everything falls apart though, yeah, not the best choice of survival weapon.